| 1839 - 300 pagina’s
...wish. My Susan let me down to them. The poker hardly seem'd my own, I might as well have been a log — What d'ye think of that, my Cat ? What d'ye think of that, my Dog ? My clothes they were the queerest shape ! Such coats and hats she never met ! My ways they were the... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1847 - 314 pagina’s
...Tray is sitting on the rug. Last night I had a curious dream, Miss Susan Bates was Mistress Mogg— What d'ye think of that, my Cat ? What d'ye think of that, my Dog ? She look'd so fair, she sang so well, I could but woo and she was won, Myself in blue, the bride... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1847 - 302 pagina’s
...found my study full of whist ! Then, first to come and last to go, There always was a Captain HoggWhat d'ye think of that, my Cat ? What d'ye think of that, my Dog ? Now was not that an awful dream For one who single is and snug — With Pussy in the elbow-chair... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1849 - 308 pagina’s
...but woo and she was won, Myself in hlue, the bride in white, The ring was placed, the deed was done ! Away we went in chaise-and-four, As fast as grinning...Cat ? What d'ye think of that, my Dog ? What loving t§te-k-tetes to come ! But tete-k-te'tes must still defer ! When Susan came to live with me, • Her... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 pagina’s
...but woo and she was won ; Myself in blue, the bride in white, The ring was placed, the deed was done! Away we went in chaise-and-four, As fast as grinning boys could flog— What d' ye think of that my cat ? What d' ye think of that my dog ? What loving ttte-a-tttes to come ! What... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1856 - 358 pagina’s
...but woo and she was won, Myself in blue, the bride in white, The ring was placed, the deed was done ! Away we went in chaise-and-four, As fast as grinning boys could flog—- What d' ye think of that, my Cat ? What d' ye think of that, my Dog ? What loving tete-a-tetes to come !... | |
| Stories - 1858 - 274 pagina’s
...found my study full of whist ! Then first to come, and last to go, There always was a Captain Hogg- — What d'ye think of that, my cat ? What d'ye think of that, my dog ? Now was not that an awful dream For one who single is and snug — With Pussy in the elbow-chair,... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1859 - 356 pagina’s
...woo, and she was won ; Myself in blue, the bride in white, The ring was placed, the deed was done ! Away we went in chaise-and-four, As fast as grinning boys could flog. What d' ye think of that, my cat ? What d' ye think of that, my dog ? What loving tete-a-tetes to come !... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 482 pagina’s
...woo and she was won ; Myself in blue, the bride in white. The ring was placed, the deed was done 1 Away we went in chaise-and-four, As fast as grinning...d'ye think of that, my cat ? What d'ye think of that, toy dog ? What loving tete-a-tetes to come 1 But tete-a-tetes must still defer ! When Susan came to... | |
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